The newest and best ASP.NET MVC version is here, and it is Core 2.0.
Learn it in 3.5 hours!
The newest Core version has many changes compared to MVC 5, so take this no–nonsense and to the point course to learn everything you need to know in the shortest amount of time possible.
This course teaches you the newest and greatest ASP.NET MVC (Core) from a complete beginner to developer level and how to use Entity Framework Core for database integration as well.
All you need is some C# knowledge and Visual Studio 2017 (community edition, it is free).
Learn everything you need to know in order to develop your own custom ASP.NET Core MVC applications.
What this course covers (among other things):
Controllers
Razor
Routing
Areas
Views
Tag helpers
Using Entity Framework Core
Database integration (LocalDB)
Bower
Bundling & Minifying
NOTE: If the current asking price is too much for you feel free to message me for a discount!
Instructor Details
Courses : 12
Specification: Learning ASP.NET Core 2.0 MVC – Beginner to Developer
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11 reviews for Learning ASP.NET Core 2.0 MVC – Beginner to Developer
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 3.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Bhanu Prakash Sadhneni –
perfect material and i would have to compliment the instructor he’s content and way of explanation is bang on and he is very helpful in clearing doubts
Jason Ma –
Kinda of they need to update the visual studio 2019, the one they use in this video is old!
Dean Fambro –
Great course. Straight to the point. I only wish it were a little longer. I enjoyed every bit of it.
Jeff Lane –
I thought Vojislav did a good job with this course; direct and to the point. I would say, though, that I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it to a beginner with no experience with .NET Core 2 MVC. For me, as an experienced .NET developer I followed along fine and it was a nice refresher for me as I don’t often use the built in MVC features (I typically do SPAs). A beginner might find themselves lost or not really understanding what is going on. At the same time, if you like the Jump in and get your hands dirty learning approach, I recommend this one. **Note: this is more of a how things work instruction rather than how to build this type of app instruction.
Levi Nichols –
The course is laid out well, and the instructor steps you throw the processes of ASP.Net MVC web applications, but I get the feeling there’s not much support if you run into a problem. If you’re looking for a deep dive into this subject, as well as a complete mastery at the end of this course, this isn’t for you. But if you are looking for an excellent first stepping stone into ASP.Net MVC applications, this is a great course for that.
Jose Raul Robles Vidal –
really well explained, he doesn’t seem in a hurry to cram everything in a short video like everyone else here. by really well explained i mean he takes time to explain every single setting,dependency or part of the project, he also explains how everything works instead of saying his works because this exists and its solves it
Warren Gr –
Clearly explained with some simple examples Read lots of books in the past on ASP NET CORE I could have saved a lot of time if I got here first. This course has given me a great overview of how asp.net core works and now look forward to diving deeper.
Ajay Kumar Ruhela –
this course doesn’t cover anything about mvc request pipeline, authentication, authorization and filters.
Maria –
El curso esta bastante bien explicado menos la ltima parte (Miscellaneous), que era un poco confusa.
Thapelo Chuene –
The course has covered all the parts that i needed to know as am improving my skill as a developer
Aleksejs Jermalonoks –
A bit too quick… not really for beginners